

Why lock anything behind a paywall? They do it to take advantage of users who don’t know any better. Otherwise, they would just ask for donations.
Why are you defending scummy practices? Are you a shill, fanboy, or useful idiot?
Why lock anything behind a paywall? They do it to take advantage of users who don’t know any better. Otherwise, they would just ask for donations.
Why are you defending scummy practices? Are you a shill, fanboy, or useful idiot?
It undermines the integrity of the digital advertising ecosystem while providing additional income for website operators.
Move slow and fix things.
You keep ignoring the “pro” version aspect of this.
Debian doesn’t lock features or updates behind paywalls. It’s not just about asking for donations.
It’s very easy to
Sigh. This is what makes you people bad designers.
Probably getting downvoted by fanboys.
Ugh. Why can’t designers recognize they don’t need to do things different just for the sake of being different?
I guess it’s what makes them bad designers.
Yeah. Viral marketing is real but people never seem to be able to identify it.
Ubuntu asks for money for their “pro” version.
It’s a big reason why I switched to Debian.
Switch to AdNauseam.
It clicks ads in addition to blocking them.
Sorry I don’t like what you like.
It’s not a trap.
Which is faster?
I haven’t read it, but I’d imagine it’s drivel for morons.
Yeah. You want to misconstrue it as “misinformation” so that you’re automatically correct with no discussion involved and you can censor anyone who disagrees with you.
I’m going to ignore you now.
We’re still hampered by the decisions made decades ago to base our society around proprietary technologies.
It’s a shame bad people who understood the implications of such decisions were able to recruit layman to their cause. Good people like Richard Stallman are only heard about in fringe tech circles while the bad men are household names.
Bless you for doing god’s work. We need more GUI developers and a better ecosystem as a whole.
That said, it’s pretty shite right now. Your established options are GTK and Qt. Qt uses C++ and I believe GTK uses C. I’ve only really looked briefly into Qt development, and it looks like there are bindings to Rust.
That said, I’m a firm believer that doing GUIs through code is an inefficient, cumbersome, and antiquated process that should be replaced with more visual alternatives, like we see in Godot Engine.
Blech. I’d downvote this because I disagree with their decision, but I’m glad you brought this to our attention.
It would feel odd, but you have to remember we live in a world where Epstein was allowed to get away with what he did until the little people found out.
Congrats.
Businessmen bank on people with low standards like yours so they can make more money off of you than they would with me.